Cuspidor attachment for closets.



W. H. PAUST.

GUSPIDOR ATTACHMENT FOR CLOSETS.

APPLICATION FILED APR.25,1908.

Patented Sept. 5, 1911.

W; in oozes 1 provide 1 cuspidoi' ziiiiichuienl which may the bowl ii'lieieby it is y be flushed simulpiece to be cemented otherwise stioche If ills ism) i is WILLIAM H. I LUST, BHICU. CELIFURNIA.

ATTACHMENT F018, CLDSETS.

-' eilcaiion of llelizers Patent.

Pi-"ilsenieil aegis. If wil lie it known llmr l, li uiim'ru l xms'm s Clilfifiin oil' i'lie-ljimed clinics, residing at (l-nice, ill the county of llull'e and Stole of Cal oi'i iu, have invented certain new and useiul liupi'm'cineni's in {luspicloi' Attach menls for ll-loseis, of which the followings is :1 specification.

This invention relates l0 llie class of baths and closets and more particularly lo closet bowl uitaelunenls, and has for an object "to be com'eu-ienlly atiuclieil to the bowl and which may be conveniently detached therefrom without marriug the bowl, means being provi eil whereby ll'iB cuspuloi will. be in ciii'eui coiunumication Willi the lRlP'lOl' of will! of the bowl,

hiueously Will} iflie ii I .i'iu impel-moi obi oi the invention is to 'irovide such :1 ice which will be readily adopted. to miuui'faeturc with the gzi'ezi'lest "facility, no complieuiecl molds benecessary.

Another very important object. is to pro 'vicle such iievice which will be liable in a; minimum degree to 'iumagc in sliipinen't.

In (he drawings forming a 'poi'iion of this specification; uml in which like numersis of reference indicate similar parts in the views, Figure 1 a perspective ViEW closet bowl showing the application. of the present invention thereto, Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional View therelliroug'n.

Closet bowls are commonly constructed of iron or glazed esiitiiern were, in onesolicl to s soil pipe My invention relates to a cuspieloi" eiz beelimsut to this class 01 closet howls.

Refem'ing now more psm'zieuisi'ly to the qiiru'winggs there is shown s locwl 1% of any suitable construction, out, provioled with is short lateral neck 11 at one sicisliei-iug s flanged head 12 as its outer eni; This stub neck is positioned. near she forward eclgs, and upon one side of the loowl, below .izlie Water line. The flanged head 12 is srmngei to receive a correspondingly shaped; flanged head 13 carried at the lower end of an up- Wsr'cl curvecl neck 14% of the cuspiclol em technical-t, and disposed between the flanged.

heads 12 and 13 respectively I preferably provide a packing" 15. The fiaiiged head 13 is secured to the flanged liezul lil'by means of fastening bolts 16 or similar lash-sung devices, The neck 14: at its upper end is' jwm'ided with a bell shaped enlargement 17 having flared walls 18, as shown.

As shown in F 2, tlie tubule-11 poiliion of my attachment, is of gruduall" increasing capacity, the bell end thereof terminating in an outwardly positioned circumscribiug reinforcing head. The upper edge of the hell or bowl 1?, is held at right angles to the face of the flange 12, the upper edge of the bell ending in alineinent with the upper edge of the closet bowl. The bowl: is provided with the usual inleipipe l9 and soil pipe 20, and it will thus be seen that by means of the neck 1&- Which is in communication with the exterior of the bowl 10 (list upon flushing of the bowl .10 tl1e neck 14 will be flushed likewise uiicl 'chus provicie a. sanitary attachment as is obvious. The construction is such that the neck 14 may begeaclily deieclied from um bowl 10 to effect perfect cleaning of the neck, and

it may be stated that the flanged head 1.2--

is preferably provided with an exteriortlireuled surface adapted to receive a suii-- able inizei'ioi'ly threaded. cap which may be applied to theflangeil head should it be desired .to temporei iiy abandon the use of the cuspuior sttaciuneut, sud the bowl may thus be'closed at the neck 11 without max-ring its beauty. will thus be seen that the bowl l0 and cuspidor attachment may be cast sepumtely by the use olf'tlne simplest form of molds, and iii slii meet the devices may be retained in: demo-cod relsfion, ilic ooWl having no projecting portions liable to breaks es underlinestifialin of shipment, The cuspioor iiisi'nlver may be packed within the bowl, will be readily obvious, thus eeoxiomiziug space in transportation.

What claimeci is: i i I A closet bowl lmviilg s iieel formed on one side fliereol. an annular llonge on illG outer eml of ssi'neckm supplemental bowl, said bowl having on elongated curved neck, an annular flenge on the end of said "neck, each. of said flanges havingwpeni'igs adaptecl to register when engaged, bolts passed through said openings, a gasket between the 4 fian'gw, whereby the supplemental bowl is fitfiaehgllo said neck, said supplemental bowlflextending upwardly to a point on a ture, in presence of two witnesses. .5 level with the first named bowl, and exter- I WILLIAM H. FAUST.

nal threads OI lf-,. fl;\ first named annular Witnesses: v

flange, whereby may be screwed on to S. H. KAUFMAN,

the first namedflange, when the auxiliary Geo. A. Soon.

bowl is removed t0e1ose.-the Opening in the said first named neck. 10 In testimony whereof I afiix my sigma 

